Manage Picks Using a Redwood Page

Welcome to training for Oracle Fusion Inventory Management in Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud. In this session, we talk about the feature Manage Picks Using a Redwood Page. We will begin the demonstration by navigating to the Inventory Management Landing page. On the Inventory Management Landing page, we'll navigate to the Inventory work area. On the Inventory work area, we see the Tasks for Picks when the Redwood profile for Reservations and Picks is enabled.

Let's click on the Picks task. This navigates us to the Redwood Picks page. On the Redwood Picks page, you can view the Pick records by a specific organization or by all the accessible organizations. You can search picks by demand, document number, item, or customer name. Alternatively, you can search picks by item, due date, picks of inventory. You can use additional filters and search by Pick Status, Item, Due Date, Pick Subinventory, Destination Subinventory, Operation Sequence, Work Order Product, Project, and other details.

On the Picks landing page, by default, we are navigated to the Pick Lines page. Let's now search for picks by a demand document number. We'll search for picks for a specific movement request. On the Picks page, you can search for picks only when the pick records have been created for sales order, transfer order, and work order. For movement request, you can search the picks even when the picks haven't been created for movement request.

Here, we see the pick status corresponding to the movement request line. It is pending confirmation, which indicates that the picks are awaiting confirmation. You see the Item, the Demand Document Type, the Number, the Due Date, Demand Quantity, the Pick Quantity. After pick confirmation, the picks don't appear on the UI. Clicking on the Number of Picks navigates us to the Pick details. Page.

On the Pick Details page, we see the Subinventory and the Locator from where the pick has been created. In case there are multiple subinventories or locations associated to a demand line, you will see all the locations here. You can choose to update the pick using the Edit action. This navigates you to the Pick Details page. Here, you can update the subinventory locator, the loads, and serials for the item.

You can also delete the picks from the Pick Details page, for one or more demand lines. And doing so gives a toast message. When we navigate to the Pick Lines page corresponding to the demand document number. We now see that the pic status for the demand line has been updated from Pending Confirmation to Pending Creation. And there aren't any picks associated to the demand line.

You can click on the Actions, and you can choose to create the picks manually using the Create Manual Pick action. You can choose to create the picks automatically using the Create System Pick action. I will initiate the System Pick action. This creates the picks for the demand line, and we get a toast message when the picks are created. Creating the picks updates the pick status for their demand line back to pending confirmation.

You can use the Generate Pick Slip action in order to generate the pick slip corresponding to their demand line. This launches the background process. You can navigate to the schedule process corresponding to this process ID and get the output for that process ID. Let's now search for picks corresponding to a sales order demand. For the demand type, such as sales order, transfer order, and work order, the picks are visible on this UI only after pick release.

Now, for the sales order, the picks have been created and they are in the pending confirmation stage. When we click on the action, the other actions are similar to what we saw for movement request. We will use the Backorder Line Action in order to back order the pick line. Initiating the Backorder Line action. Back orders the pick line, and now we don't see the pick associated to the demand document number.

Clicking on the number of picks corresponding to the demand line navigates us to the Pick Details page. And on the Pick Details page, now we see the multiple subinventories associated to the demand line. You can click on the lot and the serial number details in order to view the lot or the serial numbers associated to the pick record. This completes our demonstration. Thank you for listening.